Far Infrared and Vacuum Ultraviolet High resolution Spectroscopy using the synchrotron radiation SOLEIL

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SOLEIL, the new French synchrotron radiation facility, will provide the spectroscopist community with the most advanced light source available. The beam line AILES will use the far infrared and infrared light continuum (3000-1 μm) emitted by the synchrotron ring. The DESIRS beam line will use the vacuum ultraviolet (250-30 nm) region. Both beam lines will be equipped with very high resolution spectrometers (Fourier transform spectrometers, electron and ion spectrometers, ...) and will allow measurements on gas phase species of astrophysical and atmospheric relevance in the spectral regions probed by present and future missions in space (e.g. FUSE, HERSCHEL). Some results obtained with the previous synchrotron facility SuperACO of LURE will be reminded. A description of AILES and DESIRS is presented.

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